It was just a few weeks ago that a trucker was arrested by Clarke County lawmen for using a device to roll back or slow diesel pumps in order to steal diesel from local stations. Last Thursday, Oct. More...

Special Sections

Coffeeville’s Trade Day will be Saturday, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the lawn of Coffeeville Town Hall. Set-up begins at 7:30 a.m. Booths are $10 and $15 with electricity (first come, first served). More...

Bob Chaney provided music for the Heart of Clarke festival held on Grove Hill’s Main Street Saturday while John Hogarth was one of several artisans on hand to share their talents with visitors. More...

People who are eligible for Medicare can receive free help in choosing among Medicare medical and prescription drug plans for 2012 at enrollment events on Monday, Nov. 14, in Pine Hill, on Wednesday, Nov. 16 in Thomasville, on Thursday, Nov. More...

The Indian Ridge Baptist Church has been rolling along during the month of October with the pastor carrying out the church service the first Sunday in October. On the second Sunday, Rev. Mack Wright delivered a spiritual sermon. More...

The Coffeeville United Methodist Church held its annual Trunk or Treat Saturday afternoon and a number of ghosts and goblins showed up for treats. These pictures are courtesy of the church’s pastor, Linda Fos. More...

The Clarke County Leadership Class of 2011 is in the midst of its classes and recently took a tour of the county, stopping to visit at the Clarke County Museum in Grove Hill where this photo was made More...

The Grove Hill Lions Club sponsored these four students to attend the threeday program which included keynote speakers on leadership topics, hands-on leadership exercises led by college students, gro More...

Thomasville lost population between 2000 and 2010, according to the new census figures but perhaps the most significant statistic from the new population figures is the fact that the north Thomasville municipality now has a majority black population. More...

A Clarke County jury deliberated for about two hours last Thursday, Oct. 27, before finding Sylvester Leggett guilty of murder in the baseball bat beating of Maury Jenkins on Feb. 17, 2010. Jurors found him not guilty of a charge of assault. More...

Fletcher Britton Overstreet Jr., 68, died Nov. 4, 2011 at his residence. He was born July 29, 1943. He was a native and resident of Alma. He was a member of Jones Chapel Congregational Methodist Church. More...

Clint Moseley threw for four touchdowns in his first start at home last week as Auburn beat Ole Miss 41- 23. The sophomore from Leroy was 12-of-15 passing for 160 yards and the four touchdowns. More...

The hopes and dreams of a second consecutive Class A state volleyball crown came up just short for the Lady Gators of Clarke Prep School as they lost in five games to Edgewood last Saturday in Montgomery. More...

It was a beautiful October day for Pioneer Day Saturday as guests toured the 1800s Mathews Log Cabin and the Turner Log Crib as well as the museum in the 1800s Alston-Cobb-Bumpers Home and the museum More...